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  2. You'll Want to Wear These Cute and Comfortable Sandals ... - AOL

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    Check out all the comfort features that come with these braided cork sandals: built-in arch support, a deep heel cup that works to fight heel spurs while aligning feet, and a cushioned memory foam ...

  3. The Most Comfortable and Chic Sandals for 10,000-Step Days - AOL

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    The 15 best comfortable walking sandals combine comfort and style, whether you're walking in Paris or on a trail. Shop the most comfortable walking sandals.

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    We found the most comfortable walking sandals on the market, including brands like Teva, Bottega Veneta, Birkenstock, and Free People. ... Size: 5-11. Color: Moonlight, Black. Materials: Leather ...

  5. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian statues and reliefs show sandals both on the feet and carried by sandal-bearers. According to Herodotus, papyrus footwear was part of the required dress of the Egyptian priests. [5] The sandals of Mesopotamia ("Biblical sandals") were typically made of rawhide and straw (dried grasses). The wealthy sometimes used gems or gold or silver ...

  6. Havaianas - Wikipedia

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    The sandal can be purchased for US$6 to $40 in Brazil, but in the United States, the sandal can range at a more inflated price from US$11 to US$75. [5] A pair of white Havaianas Brazil, originally designed to show support for the Brazilian team in the 1998 FIFA World Cup. The hallmark of Havaianas's success is innovation.

  7. Huarache (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The sandals are believed related to the cactle or cactli, of Náhuatl origin. The name "huarache" is derived from the Purépecha language term kwarachi, and directly translates into English as sandal. [citation needed] Early forms have been found in and traced to the countryside farming communities of Jalisco, Michoacan, Guanajuato and Yucatan.